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    Room-temperature quantum emission from interface excitons in mixed-dimensional heterostructures

    The development of van der Waals heterostructures has introduced unconventional phenomena that emerge at atomically precise interfaces. For example, interlayer excitons in two-dimensional transition metal dich...

    N. Fang, Y. R. Chang, S. Fujii, D. Yamashita, M. Maruyama, Y. Gao in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Resonant exciton transfer in mixed-dimensional heterostructures for overcoming dimensional restrictions in optical processes

    Nanomaterials exhibit unique optical phenomena, in particular excitonic quantum processes occurring at room temperature. The low dimensionality, however, imposes strict requirements for conventional optical ex...

    N. Fang, Y. R. Chang, D. Yamashita, S. Fujii, M. Maruyama, Y. Gao in Nature Communications (2023)

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    A method of using Hoelder exponents to monitor tool-edge wear in high-speed finish machining

    Tool condition monitoring is increasingly important as a widespread application of automated, computer numerically controlled machining in a variety of modern industries. Although a significant amount of resea...

    N. Fang, P. Srinivasa Pai, N. Edwards in The International Journal of Advanced Manu… (2014)

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    A comparative study of high-speed machining of Ti-6Al-4V and Inconel 718—part II: Effect of dynamic tool edge wear on cutting vibrations

    Part II of the present study is a comparative study of high-speed machining of Ti-6Al-4V and Inconel 718, focusing on a comparison between the effects of dynamic tool edge wear on cutting vibrations. This pape...

    N. Fang, P. Srinivasa Pai, N. Edwards in The International Journal of Advanced Manu… (2013)

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    A comparative study of high-speed machining of Ti–6Al–4V and Inconel 718 - part I: effect of dynamic tool edge wear on cutting forces

    The wear on a tool cutting edge (called tool edge wear) develops rapidly in high-speed machining. Part I of the present study is a comparative study of high-speed machining of two widely-used aerospace materia...

    N. Fang, P. Srinivasa Pai, N. Edwards in The International Journal of Advanced Manu… (2013)

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    A general boundary approach to the construction of Michell truss structures

    The goal of the present study is to provide a building block approach which will enable the synthesis of new Michell truss structure solutions. Curved support boundaries for Michell truss structures are catego...

    P. Dewhurst, N. Fang, S. Srithongchai in Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization (2009)

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    CE-Based determination of whole-blood propofol concentration

    Koen Raedschelders, David Ansley, David Chen, Hong Zhang in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (2007)

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    Enhanced backward scattering by surface plasmons on silver film

    Surface plasmon and its potential application in nanotechnology have attracted a remarkable amount of attention recently due to their novel properties. In this work we present an angularly resolved surface pla...

    Z. Liu, D. **, D. Pile, Q. Luo, N. Fang, X. Zhang in Applied Physics A (2007)

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    Optical metamaterials at near and mid-IR range fabricated by nanoimprint lithography

    Two types of optical metamaterials operating at near-IR and mid-IR frequencies, respectively, have been designed, fabricated by nanoimprint lithography (NIL), and characterized by laser spectroscopic ellipsome...

    W. Wu, E. Kim, E. Ponizovskaya, Y. Liu, Z. Yu, N. Fang, Y.R. Shen in Applied Physics A (2007)

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    Symmetric and antisymmetric modes of electromagnetic resonators

    In this paper, we numerically study a new type of infrared resonator structure, whose unit cell consists of paired split-ring resonators (SRRs). At different resonant frequencies, the magnetic dipoles induced ...

    Y. Liu, N. Fang, D. Wu, C. Sun, X. Zhang in Applied Physics A (2007)

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    OPTICAL SUPERLENS

    The diffraction limit has long been a fundamental barrier for optical imaging. The ability to improve the resolving power of optical systems has attracted considerable interest. This ever-growing interest is d...

    X. ZHANG, M. AMBATI, N. FANG, H. LEE, Z. LIU, C. SUN in Surface Plasmon Nanophotonics (2007)

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    Experimental study of transmission enhancement of evanescent waves through silver films assisted by surface plasmon excitation

    In this paper, we investigated an essential precursor of superlensing: enhancing the transmission of evanescent waves assisted by excitation of surface plasmon. Using natural roughness as a well characterized ...

    N. Fang, Z. Liu, T.-J. Yen, X. Zhang in Applied Physics A (2005)

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    Diffusion-limited photopolymerization in scanning micro-stereolithography

    The trade-off between process speed and resolution in microstereolithography (μSL) roots on the diffusion-limited kinetics of photopolymerization. Using a numerical model, we have investigated the influence of...

    N. Fang, C. Sun, X. Zhang in Applied Physics A (2004)

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    Brownian motion of suspended particles in an anisotropic medium

    Some experimental results in the case of anisotropic media are at variance with the Einstein-Stokes formula of Brownian motion and the Singwi-Sjölander model. The disagreement comes from the anchor effect. The...

    Y.F. Hsia, N. Fang, H.M. Widatallah, D.M. Wu, X.M. Lee in Hyperfine Interactions (2000)

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    The Basel Tool Suite for Parallel Processing

    The Basel approach is characterized by a coordinated set of subprojects that use the same basic terminology but target for different goals. Emphasis is put on software engineering aspects such as increased pro...

    H. Burkhart, N. Fang, R. Frank, G. Hächler in Software Engineering for Parallel and Dist… (1996)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Phytochrome Mediation of Gibberellin Metabolism and Epicotyl Elongation in Cowpea, Vigna sinensis L.

    Stem elongation is typically very responsive to a variety of genetic, environmental and physiological factors which interact to determine the final internode length. While the potential roles of these factors ...

    N. Fang, B. A. Bonner, L. Rappaport in Gibberellins (1991)